Blogging On A World Where Nothing Comes From Nothing

A new Wiki Page devoted to assisting those who want to set up local Epicurean meetup groups or meetings has now been set up. It will be easier to update that page as developments occur, so rather than duplicating that post here, click on over to …

This is a tardy call to attention of a translation of an important Greek work by Dimitris Liantinis, prepared by a participant of the Epicurean Philosophy Facebook group, Yiannis Tsapras). Liantinis can be dense to read, but he falls generally into the Nietzschean tradition with …

Another Important Step Toward Correcting the Record On Epicurus and Living A Better Life Today – Haris Dimitriadis’ Epicurus and the Pleasant Life. By Cassius Amicuson July 6, 2017 July 6, 2017 – I hope to come back to this review and add more detail, but I …

Not often am I able to quote from the New York Times, but’s here’s a good article in reminder of VS63. “There is also a limit in simple living, and he who fails to understand this falls into an error as great as that of …

Epicurean philosophy is best known for its advocacy of “Pleasure” as the guide to life. Epicurus taught that Nature endows humans (and all animate beings) with a faculty of perceiving feelings either of pleasure and pain. There is no natural faculty for directly perceiving “good” …

Peace and Safety to the Epicureans of today, no matter where you might be – Happy Twentieth! This twentieth of June brings us to the edge of seeing the release of a major new aid in the spread of Epicurean philosophy in the modern world: …